Definition
ŠK Nová Dedinka is a Slovak association football club based in the village of Nová Dedinka, located in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia.
Overview
The club participates in the Slovak football league system, competing in the regional divisions that constitute the lower tiers of national competition. ŠK Nová Dedinka fields senior men’s and youth teams and is involved in local community sports activities. The club’s home matches are played at a municipal stadium in Nová Dedinka, which accommodates a modest number of spectators typical for clubs at this level.
Etymology/Origin
The abbreviation “ŠK” stands for “Športový Klub,” the Slovak term for “Sports Club.” “Nová Dedinka” translates to “New Little Village,” which is the name of the municipality where the club is headquartered.
Characteristics
- Founding date: Accurate information on the exact founding year is not confirmed in publicly available encyclopedic sources.
- Team colors and crest: The club traditionally uses a color scheme featuring red and white, though specific design details of the crest are not consistently documented.
- Stadium: Matches are held at the local municipal ground in Nová Dedinka; the venue includes basic facilities for players and spectators but does not meet the standards of higher‑division stadiums.
- League participation: As of the latest available season, ŠK Nová Dedinka competes in one of the regional leagues that form the fourth or lower tier of Slovak football, subject to promotion and relegation within the league system.
- Community role: The club serves as a focal point for local sport, providing training and competition opportunities for youth and amateur players in the surrounding area.
Related Topics
- Slovak football league system
- List of football clubs in Slovakia
- Nová Dedinka (municipality)
- Športový Klub (general term for sports clubs in Slovak)